Can you believe it’s almost Labor Day? We need to buy ourselves a new grill and throw away all of our white clothes in preparation. That’s how that rule works, right? You have to trash all white clothing you’ve accumulated since spring? We’re not fashion experts. But we are sort of experts in recognizing good promotional products, so let us highlight five of our favorites…
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Wearable Tech Could Make Travel and Tourism Possible Again
One of the biggest difficulties in limiting the spread of COVID-19 has been the daunting task of tracing contacts and mitigating the spread from tourists entering countries. An answer to the problem might be wearable technology. Singapore is one example that has used wearable tech to track returning residents during a 14-day quarantine…
Read MoreYes, There’s an iPhone Pocket: The Iconic Girl Scouts Uniform Gets a Gen-Z Redesign
The Girl Scouts of the USA is reimagining its historic uniforms with the help of three students from New York’s Fashion Institute of Technology. The new collection plays on themes seen in other uniform collections, such as interchangeable pieces, with 18 new items and a new vest and sash. It’s the first redesign in more than 20 years…
Read MoreSoft-Hand T-shirt Printing: Managing Client Expectations (and 3 Factors to Consider)
“Soft-hand” is a relative term when it comes to screen-printed T-shirts. When you ask for soft-hand printing on two different orders, the finished print for one order can be much softer than the finished print on the other. How soft can you expect a soft-hand print to be? More importantly, how soft does your client expect the print to be?…
Read MoreOur 5 Favorite Promotional Products of the Week: Brewery Face Masks, ‘Concert’ Tees and More
A lot of our Faves are from right here in Philly this week, as we’ve got Yards brewery branded masks, virtual concert T-shirts, bar cocktail to-go stickers and more. Do you think we miss going to restaurants and watching live music? Just a little bit…
Read MoreAntiviral Clothing Is Here, But Does It Actually Work?
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, certain product categories and technology have skyrocketed in popularity. Hand sanitizer demand went through the roof, PPE products are still in frighteningly high demand and low supply, and now, apparently, antiviral apparel is coming to market…
Read MoreUrban Outfitters Pulls USPS Branded Apparel After Online Backlash
Urban Outfitters has been selling USPS-branded apparel at typically high prices. But shoppers were dismayed to find out that none of the money actually goes to the USPS. In response, Urban Outfitters reportedly pulled the items—a $250 hoodie and $125 T-shirt—from its online store. The products were designed by streetwear brand…
Read MoreHow to Grow Your Business With Heat Transfer Decoration
Image Solutions has been in business since 1997 as a uniform provider to small businesses and Fortune 500 companies, like AT&T, Albertsons and Walgreens. It has evolved to offer decoration, e-commerce and more. While embroidery remains its top decoration method, adding heat transfer has further developed the business…
Read MoreOur 5 Favorite Promotional Products of the Week: ‘Jumanji’ Keychains, Custom Mascot Suits and More
As we inch closer to November, there will probably be plenty of fresh political merchandise to dissect in the coming weeks and months. We’ll devote plenty of time to that, as we always do. But, before all of that starts, let’s have some fun and enjoy the rest of the summer, eh? This week’s Fave 5 includes custom jackets for mascots, ingenious sneaker collaborations and more…
Read MoreAmerican Jewish History Museum Made $30K in One Day From Sales of ‘Yo Semite’ T-shirt
The National Museum of American Jewish History hit the jackpot when President Trump accidentally pronounced “Yosemite” as “Yo Semite.” The museum had been selling a shirt with that text on it since 2011, and sold thousands immediately after the president’s mistake went viral, generating $30,000 in a little over a day…
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